Trail Running calendar near Rathdrum 2026-2027

We have found 43 Trailruns within 80 kilometers of Rathdrum. See below where and when you can find the races.

Scarr on 3 June 2026 is a scenic but challenging mountain race in County Wicklow, featuring an 8.6 km main course with a steep ridge climb and a 5 km short option. Part of the Leinster League, it promises tough terrain and great views.

Challenge Keadeen in County Wicklow on 10 June 2026 with a 9.6 km ridge run and 360 m of climb, starting and finishing at the car park via the trig and Carrig peak. Expect rugged terrain and mandatory safety kit, with limited course marking..

The Ballinastoe will take place in Togher Beg on Wednesday 17 June 2026. You can run between 5 and 11 kilometers.

The Glendalough Tucker Trail will take place in Brockagh on Saturday 20 June 2026. You can run 80 kilometers.

Explore scenic Ballygannon Woods and Clara Vale near Rathdrum with an 8 km main route, shorter junior courses and wheelchair accessible challenges. Moderate climbs and a friendly Trail League Leinster vibe make this great midweek trail run.

July 2026

Test yourself on a 9.45 km out and back up Sorrell Hill with 392 m of climb, from forest trails to slippery sections and open mountain tops. Moderate terrain with Level B safety kit required and a friendly prizegiving at Zellers, Lacken.

Enjoy a scenic but testing mountain run at Djouce Woods, County Wicklow in the IMRA league. Choose a 12 km climb or a shorter junior loop on fully marked trails, then relax with prizes and a raffle at Berto's Pizzeria.

Log na Coille is an up and down mountain race from Ballineddan to Lugnaquilla in Wicklow, packing about 700 m of climb into a 10.5 km course. Part of the Irish Championship, it offers sweeping mountain views and requires map navigation and..

Tackle Trooperstown Hill in County Wicklow on Wednesday 15 July 2026, an energetic mountain run with 11.5 km of rugged trail and 455 m of climb. Fully marked route and part of the Leinster League, perfect for keen trail runners.

The Wicklow Way Race will take place in Park on Friday 24 July 2026. You can run 127 kilometers.

Enjoy scenic trails in Glen of the Downs on 29 July 2026 with a main 8.15 km route and a shorter 4.88 km option. Fully marked and part of the Trail League Leinster, this friendly race offers great views and post race food.

August 2026

Enjoy classic Belmont mountain running in County Wicklow on 5 August with scenic but technical 8.5 km and 5 km courses plus a free 1 km Belmont Challenge fun run. Expect rocky summit sections, marked routes, mandatory Level B kit and café p..

Tackle the slopes of Johns Hill in County Carlow on 8 August 2026 with spirited 9 km and shorter 5 km options, including about 500 m of climb. Expect rugged trails, great views, and post race refreshments and prizes.

The Mountain Rescue Benefit Race will take place in Brockagh on Wednesday 12 August 2026. You can run between 5 and 8 kilometers.

Lug Uphill in Barravore, County Wicklow on 14 August 2026 packs 800 m of ascent into a steep 6 km climb that will test every runner. As part of the Irish Uphill League and a Nasego Six Nations trial, this new Leinster Weekend race is a must..

The Tinahely Half Marathon in County Wicklow on 15 August 2026 is a rugged 21 km mountain challenge in the new Leinster Weekend. As a Nasego Six Nations trial it requires advanced kit and rewards experienced runners seeking a big test.

Conquer Mount Leinster on 30 August 2026 with a tough 15 km mountain run featuring 750 m of climbing across technical terrain. Expect limited course marking and required advanced kit for a true hill running test.

September 2026

EcoTrail Wicklow returns on 26 September 2026 for a nature rich trail running day through the Wicklow Mountains. Distances from 10K to 80K offer rugged singletrack, big views and a true outdoor challenge for all levels.

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Tackle a tough three leg mountain relay across County Wicklow's highest peaks, covering 54 km with 2170 m of ascent. Unmarked route and mandatory Level C kit make this a true test of navigation and endurance.

Tackle the Stone Cross to Lug, a remote 54 km mountain route in County Wicklow with 2170 m of ascent. Unmarked and GPS free, this extreme challenge demands navigation skills and mandatory safety kit for a true wild running test.